The dance of the fleshy plant Tengu reveals its unique charm and maintenance skills

The unique charm of the Tengu Dance and the maintenance skills of the Tengu Dance In the world of succulent plants, the Tengu Dance has won the love of many meat lovers with its unique shape and rich colors. Let us reveal the unique charm of the Tengu Dance of the succulent plants and share some practical maintenance skills. The unique charm of the Tengu Dance 1. The unique appearance of the Tengu Dance, as the name suggests, is like a happily dancing Tengu. The leaves are green and have red edges on the edges, just like the red hair of the Tengu. The leaves are closely arranged to form a compact ball or cylinder shape, giving people a sense of stability and atmosphere.

2. Rich colors The leaves of the Tengu Dance are rich in colors, from green green to dark green, and then to red edges. The colors are clearly layered. Under the illumination of the sun, the red edges become more vivid and as warm as flames. The Tengu Dance is in the spring and autumn. It will also present a touch of golden color, giving people visual enjoyment.

3. Growth habits The Tengu Dance is highly adaptable, resistant to drought, cold and shade, and is suitable for indoor and outdoor maintenance. During the growth process, the Tengu Dance has strong reproductive ability and can be carried out through leaf cutting, cuttage, etc. Breeding. Maintenance skills for the Tengu Dance 1. Lighting Tengu Dance likes light, but it is not advisable to direct sunlight. When maintaining indoors, it should be placed in a place with sufficient scattered light. When high temperatures in summer, it should be properly shaded to avoid sunburn on the leaves.

2. Watering the tangou dance is drought-tolerant. Watering must follow the principle of "preferring dry rather than wet". During the vigorous growth period in spring and autumn, the number of watering can be increased appropriately; during the high temperature period in summer, watering should be controlled to avoid rotten roots; During the low temperature period in winter, reduce watering and keep the soil slightly moist.

3. Fertilizing Tangou Dance does not have a high demand for fertilizer. Compound fertilizer can be applied once a month during the growth period. During the peak growth period in spring and autumn, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be appropriately increased to promote flowering.

4. There are many breeding methods for the dance of tengu, mainly leaf cutting and cuttage. Select healthy leaves for leaf cutting and lay them on the soil surface to keep the soil moist. After they take root, they can be transplanted. Select healthy branches, insert them into the soil, keep the soil moist, and transplant them after they take root.

With its unique shape and rich colors, the fleshy plant Tengu Dance has become the favorite of meat friends. By mastering its maintenance skills, we can easily raise a beautiful Tengu Dance at home. Let us enjoy this together. A gift from nature!